German Players in North America

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Napravnik has been released - will be interesting where he will sign

There should be various options.
Obviously he has connections to Mannheim, but they just signed Tyler Ennis, so I am not sure if it would be the best spot for him.
Frankfurt could be interesting since he is from this region and they could use him. Same would be true for the DEL bottom dwellers Düsseldorf, Nürnberg or Iserlohn. Bremerhaven did well with bringing Kälble over, so maybe they could also be interested in Napravnik.

I would expect half the league to at least look into this.
 

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What's up with seemingy every German NHL-player having a down-year?

Draisaitl is way behind his usual pace, even if he isn't playing badly now. Yes, the team had a horrible start with the system-change and McDavid and Ekholm playing injured, but even now that the team has improved, the production isn't quite what it used to be.

Stützle had a good start points-wise, but his play has been erratic throughout the season. He hasn't taken over a game since November, his goalscoring has vanished, and the last few games he has been largely non-existant.

Peterka showed nice improvements, maybe the only one who actually has been a bit better than before, but lately his scoring-tough has disappeared again

Reichel seemed to show what he could do at the end of last season. This season he started of as center, and he just hasn't shown anything the entire year. Way too passive and away from the net.

Sturm has lost all offense he had last season. Granted the Sharks are atrocious, but they weren't exactly great last year either.

Seider has been fine, but he isn't exactly taking the next step either.

Grubauer looked even worse than last season before he got injured. Not that his team played well at that time, but still.
 

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What's up with seemingy every German NHL-player having a down-year?

Draisaitl is way behind his usual pace, even if he isn't playing badly now. Yes, the team had a horrible start with the system-change and McDavid and Ekholm playing injured, but even now that the team has improved, the production isn't quite what it used to be.

Stützle had a good start points-wise, but his play has been erratic throughout the season. He hasn't taken over a game since November, his goalscoring has vanished, and the last few games he has been largely non-existant.

Peterka showed nice improvements, maybe the only one who actually has been a bit better than before, but lately his scoring-tough has disappeared again

Reichel seemed to show what he could do at the end of last season. This season he started of as center, and he just hasn't shown anything the entire year. Way too passive and away from the net.

Sturm has lost all offense he had last season. Granted the Sharks are atrocious, but they weren't exactly great last year either.

Seider has been fine, but he isn't exactly taking the next step either.

Grubauer looked even worse than last season before he got injured. Not that his team played well at that time, but still.

I have not watched any NHL games this season, so take the following with a grain of salt, since it is based solely on extended highlight videos, what I read on the various team boards and in news articles.

Sturm seemed to just get going a bit when he got injured. We'll see what happens when he returns, possibly later this month.

Seider seems to struggle a little bit with his diminished role offensively with Gostisbehere taking over is place on the pp. And on top of that I believe he is facing some of the toughest competition of anyone in the NHL. Hopefully he can improve as the season goes on, and maybe even get a taste of the playoffs.

Reichel and Stützle appear to have lost all confidence. Stützle's shooting percentage is atrocious and he is making mistakes all over the ice, that I have never seen from him (and this is only based on highlight videos).
Reichel is not the type of player who thrives on a bad team. According to some Hawks fans he did alright when he got to play with Bedard for a hot minute, but otherwise he has been a non-factor.

I never really worry about Draisaitl. He will go on tear sooner or later, he usually does.

Peterka is in a bit of a scoring slump lately, but seems to be doing alright overall this season. The Sabres are still a very young team lacking consistency, and while this inlcudes Peterka., he has been remarkably consistent by comparison to some of the other members of their young core.

Grubauer situation is just weird. When he was healthy the Kraken gave up barely over 20 shots per game, but apparently a lot of them were of the more difficult variety. It was not just Grubauer who struggled at that time. Now they are routinely giving up 30 or more shots and Daccord is suddenly looking like a Vezina candidate. Grubauer will at most be the backup when he returns, unless Daccord's play falls of a cliff again.
 

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What's up with seemingy every German NHL-player having a down-year?

Draisaitl is way behind his usual pace, even if he isn't playing badly now. Yes, the team had a horrible start with the system-change and McDavid and Ekholm playing injured, but even now that the team has improved, the production isn't quite what it used to be.

Stützle had a good start points-wise, but his play has been erratic throughout the season. He hasn't taken over a game since November, his goalscoring has vanished, and the last few games he has been largely non-existant.

Peterka showed nice improvements, maybe the only one who actually has been a bit better than before, but lately his scoring-tough has disappeared again

Reichel seemed to show what he could do at the end of last season. This season he started of as center, and he just hasn't shown anything the entire year. Way too passive and away from the net.

Sturm has lost all offense he had last season. Granted the Sharks are atrocious, but they weren't exactly great last year either.

Seider has been fine, but he isn't exactly taking the next step either.

Grubauer looked even worse than last season before he got injured. Not that his team played well at that time, but still.
Draisaitl is mostly playing 2C and away from McDavid. That always drops his totals.
 

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Draisaitl is mostly playing 2C and away from McDavid. That always drops his totals.
Nah, that has varied a lot in the past. He won the Art Ross and Hart in 19/20, catching fire with Nugent-Hopkins and Yamamoto on his wing. He was ahead of McDavid in scoring even before McDavid got injured that year. They did play together earlier on, but he got ahead when they were seperated, and it remained that way the rest of the season.

Of course he doesn't keep the same pace without McDavid compared to with him, but even for being seperated his totals are rather low. Granted, Edmonton's powerplay is also a bit lacking compared to the last few years.
 

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Nah, that has varied a lot in the past. He won the Art Ross and Hart in 19/20, catching fire with Nugent-Hopkins and Yamamoto on his wing. He was ahead of McDavid in scoring even before McDavid got injured that year. They did play together earlier on, but he got ahead when they were seperated, and it remained that way the rest of the season.

Of course he doesn't keep the same pace without McDavid compared to with him, but even for being seperated his totals are rather low. Granted, Edmonton's powerplay is also a bit lacking compared to the last few years.

What's interesting in this equation is that Bouchard is like 2nd or 3rd among all defensemen in scoring.
 

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Szuber made his debut tonight for the Yotes - fantastic year for him. Looking at the stats, he already played a really good season in the AHL. At the beginning of the season, probably nobody would’ve expected him making it to the NHL as a 6th-Rounder in his first year overseas.
 

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A list of some more or less notable German players who will be playing in North America this season outside of the most high profile leagues (NHL, AHL, NCAA, CHL). There are a few goalies missing from this list like Sascha Pitaev. I will add them later.

PosNameTeamCompetitionAge
CAlbert ArelDelta Hockey Academy U18 PrepCSSHL U18
16​
DAltvater Maximilian-ConstantinHoosac SchoolUSHS-Prep
17​
DArnolt LukasKing's-Edgehill School U18CSSHLE U18
15​
DBaron ArthurSomang HockeyUSPHL Premier
17​
CCarlin LiamValley Jr. Warriors 14U AAAEP Cup Series 14U
14​
FFaupel Jan-FelixCampbell River StormVIJHL
18​
CGarthe NoahBurlington CougarsOJHL
18​
FHabeck LennardRochester GrizzliesNA3HL
19​
FHünten TomPittsburgh Penguins Elite 15U15U AAA
15​
FKöppel MaximilianRINK HA Kelowna U17 AAACSSHL U17 AAA
15​
DKöttstorfer KilianFlorida Alliance 14U AAAT1EHL 14U
13​
DKukuk MoritzCowichan Valley CapitalsBCHL
19​
DLichtenberger MatthewBoston Advantage 18U AAA18U AAA
17​
FLoyal LuisAtlantic Coast Academy 18U AAA Varsity18U AAA
17​
DMcCrae MalcolmCambridge Hawks U16 AAAALLIANCE U16
15​
FOswald MaximilianNew Jersey RocketsUSPHL Premier
18​
DPellizzari Liron-AlecDelta Hockey Academy U18 PrepCSSHL U18
15​
GPfab NoahHershey CubsUSPHL Premier
17​
FSchiffer JanMinnesota MooseNA3HL
18​
FSchmidt DavidHoosac SchoolUSHS-Prep
16​
FSchneider EliasCDA Hockey Academy 18U PrepCSSHL U18
18​
DSchöps TimRINK HA Kelowna U17 AAACSSHL U17 AAA
16​
DSmith Noah J.Seacoast Performance Academy 18U18U AAA
16​
FSwitzer JadenOttawa Valley Titans U16 AAAHEO U16
15​
 
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A list of some more or less notable German players who will be playing in North America this season outside of the most high profile leagues (NHL, AHL, NCAA, CHL). There are a few goalies missing from this list like Sascha Pitaev. I will add them later.

PosNameTeamCompetitionAge
CAlbert ArelDelta Hockey Academy U18 PrepCSSHL U18
16​
DAltvater Maximilian-ConstantinHoosac SchoolUSHS-Prep
17​
DArnolt LukasKing's-Edgehill School U18CSSHLE U18
15​
DBaron ArthurSomang HockeyUSPHL Premier
17​
CCarlin LiamValley Jr. Warriors 14U AAAEP Cup Series 14U
14​
FFaupel Jan-FelixCampbell River StormVIJHL
18​
CGarthe NoahBurlington CougarsOJHL
18​
FHabeck LennardRochester GrizzliesNA3HL
19​
FHünten TomPittsburgh Penguins Elite 15U15U AAA
15​
FKöppel MaximilianRINK HA Kelowna U17 AAACSSHL U17 AAA
15​
DKöttstorfer KilianFlorida Alliance 14U AAAT1EHL 14U
13​
DKukuk MoritzCowichan Valley CapitalsBCHL
19​
DLichtenberger MatthewBoston Advantage 18U AAA18U AAA
17​
FLoyal LuisAtlantic Coast Academy 18U AAA Varsity18U AAA
17​
DMcCrae MalcolmCambridge Hawks U16 AAAALLIANCE U16
15​
FOswald MaximilianNew Jersey RocketsUSPHL Premier
18​
DPellizzari Liron-AlecDelta Hockey Academy U18 PrepCSSHL U18
15​
GPfab NoahHershey CubsUSPHL Premier
17​
FSchiffer JanMinnesota MooseNA3HL
18​
FSchmidt DavidHoosac SchoolUSHS-Prep
16​
FSchneider EliasCDA Hockey Academy 18U PrepCSSHL U18
18​
DSchöps TimRINK HA Kelowna U17 AAACSSHL U17 AAA
16​
DSmith Noah J.Seacoast Performance Academy 18U18U AAA
16​
FSwitzer JadenOttawa Valley Titans U16 AAAHEO U16
15​

This is QUITE the list!

We just saw Noah Smith at the Hlinka, if I recall correctly.

And Switzer's father Derek played 16 years of lower level pro hockey in Germany (pretty much all over the place).

And gotta think Kukuk is looking to go the college route with his choice of the BCHL.

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Should any wonder, the Elias Schneider above is not the one playing for Berlin who was part of the promotion to the A group at the U18 level.
 
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This is QUITE the list!

We just saw Noah Smith at the Hlinka, if I recall correctly.

And Switzer's father Derek played 16 years of lower level pro hockey in Germany (pretty much all over the place).

And gotta think Kukuk is looking to go the college route with his choice of the BCHL.

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Should any wonder, the Elias Schneider above is not the one playing for Berlin who was part of the promotion to the A group at the U18 level.

Yeah, I considered mentioning that, because when I first read the name I did a double take, but then I remembered there was another guy by this name just a year or so older, but then I thought people will figure it out.

I liked Switzer with the U16 team. Him and Pellizzari are two of the most interesting ones on the list for me. Two other ones from that 2009 birth year, Tom Hünten and Maximilian Köppel, I was originally looking forward to watching them here this season, but now I'll just have to wait and see how they do in North America.
 

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Yeah, I considered mentioning that, because when I first read the name I did a double take, but then I remembered there was another guy by this name just a year or so older, but then I thought people will figure it out.

I liked Switzer with the U16 team. Him and Pellizzari are two of the most interesting ones on the list for me. Two other ones from that 2009 birth year, Tom Hünten and Maximilian Köppel, I was originally looking forward to watching them here this season, but now I'll just have to wait and see how they do in North America.

BTW, Max Oswald played DNL hockey with Landshut last year. Actually, he's been playing with Landshut his whole career.

It's not listed at EP but I'd assume he's either Veit's brother or a cousin.

Not quite sure what the motivation would be to play for Jersey in the USPHL although it's a gigantic league and many of those kids do go to various college programs, albeit lower levels (even club hockey).
 

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Interesting.

No pro play to date, so it would seem we now know what path he's looking to take.
Pretty sure the path he's looking to take first and foremost is North America, but he wasn't good enough for the CHL let alone pro games.
 

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Great news: David Lewandowski is joining the Saskatoon Blades from the WHL. He hasn't gotten much ice time lately in the DEL, and I was already a little worried he might stay there and only get 5-8 minutes per game instead of going the CHL route. In my opinion, it's absolutely the right decision. I think he can play a bigger role there and get a lot more ice time, while also receiving great coaching. His time in Düsseldorf was still very valuable for him, with the preseason and seven regular season games played, especially competing against men.

Norwin Panocha, on the other hand, was released from the Prince Albert Raiders. Some sources say it's very likely he'll go to the DEL, while others say he might find a team in the QMJHL or take the USHL route.

What do you guys think about it?
 
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The news about Lewandowski is very fascinating and as soon as he showed up on that DEL roster, we pretty much knew the clock was ticking. If he didn't start scoring in a relatively short period of time, the decision to cross the pond was gonna be inching closer.

It didn't take long.

Panocha's journey is disappointing. There's a very good player in there, but something has gotten him off track since about the 10-game mark of last season. Whatever the decision is, he needs to be somewhere where he's playing, like in all possible situations.

I'm sure Buffalo is counseling him.
 

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So, Panocha found a new club in the Green Bay Gamblers. I'm happy that he stayed in NA, because he should get a good amount of ice time there. Hopefully he can get back on track, especially with the world juniors only being about two months away.
 

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So, Panocha found a new club in the Green Bay Gamblers. I'm happy that he stayed in NA, because he should get a good amount of ice time there. Hopefully he can get back on track, especially with the world juniors only being about two months away.

Good to see.

Even though it could have been any USHL team for any number of reasons, gotta think it's no coincidence that the Gamblers pick up Panocha after a real nice season with Julian Lutz.
 

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Good to see.

Even though it could have been any USHL team for any number of reasons, gotta think it's no coincidence that the Gamblers pick up Panocha after a real nice season with Julian Lutz.

Years ago, they were also the team Kevin Reich and Marc Michaelis were playing for and Lean Bergmann spent a season there as well, I believe.
Seems like a popular destination for Germans who play in the USHL.
 

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I started to create this list almost two years ago, but never finished it. I just remembered today and thought I update and finish it.
I was pretty surprised to see Seider as the quickest to 50 points, ahead of Draisaitl and Stützle. Of course he started his NHL career a little older than those two. And I am impressed that Stützle made it to 250 point still ahead of Draisaitl. But after hitting 300 points is when Drai really took off.


German player NHL milestones


Fastest to 50 points:
  1. D – Moritz Seider – 82 games
  2. F – Leon Draisaitl – 85 games
  3. F – Tim Stützle – 91 games
  4. F – Jochen Hecht – 92 games
  5. D – Uli Hiemer – 101 games
  6. F – JJ Peterka – 102 games
  7. F – Dominik Kahun – 105 games
  8. F – Marco Sturm – 109 games
  9. F – Tobias Rieder – 119 games
  10. D – Christian Ehrhoff – 142 games

Fastest to 100 points:
  1. F – Tim Stützle – 146 games
  2. F – Leon Draisaitl – 156 games
  3. D – Moritz Seider – 172 games
  4. F – Jochen Hecht – 183 games
  5. F – Marco Sturm – 239 games
  6. F – Tobias Rieder – 257 games
  7. D – Christian Ehrhoff – 276 games
  8. D – Uwe Krupp – 318 games
  9. D – Dennis Seidenberg – 338 games
  10. F – Marcel Goc – 371 games

Fastest to 150 points:
  1. F – Tim Stützle – 188 games
  2. F – Leon Draisaitl – 205 games
  3. F – Jochen Hecht – 280 games
  4. F – Maro Sturm – 350 games
  5. D – Christian Ehrhoff – 369 games
  6. D – Uwe Krupp – 413 games
  7. D – Dennis Seidenberg – 466 games
  8. F – Marcel Goc – 482 games

Fastest to 200 points:
  1. F – Tim Stützle – 229 games
  2. F – Leon Draisaitl – 206 games
  3. F – Jochen Hecht – 344 games
  4. F – Marco Sturm – 445 games
  5. D – Christian Ehrhoff – 462 games
  6. D – Uwe Krupp – 512 games
  7. D – Dennis Seidenberg – 627 games

Fastest to 250 points:
  1. F – Tim Stützle – 287 games
  2. F – Leon Draisaitl – 305 games
  3. F – Jochen Hecht – 413 games
  4. F – Marco Sturm – 524 games
  5. D – Christian Ehrhoff – 548 games
  6. D – Uwe Krupp – 633 games
  7. D – Dennis Seidenberg – 847 games

Fastest to 300 points:
  1. F – Leon Draisaitl – 343 games
  2. F – Jochen Hecht – 482 games
  3. F – Marco Sturm – 584 games
  4. D – Christian Ehrhoff – 662 games

Fastest to 400 points:
  1. F – Leon Draisaitl – 407 games
  2. F – Jochen Hecht – 680 games
  3. F – Marco Sturm – 738 games

Fastest to 500 points:
  1. F – Leon Draisaitl – 475 games

Fastest to 600 points:
  1. F – Leon Draisaitl – 544 games

Fastest to 700 points:
  1. F – Leon Draisaitl – 614 games

Fastest to 750 points:
  1. F – Leon Draisaitl – 641 games

Fastest to 800 points:
  1. F – Leon Draisaitl – 683 games
 

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Just noticed Marcel Tabert’s time in North America appears to be over once again. He’s now in Landshut in the DNL, scoring at a point per game through 4 games.
 

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